Victor Brauner (1903-1966) — Man of the Stars [oil and oil pastel on canvas, 1958]
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Victor Brauner, The Surrealist
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Victor Brauner (Romanian,1903-1966)
The Surrealist, 1947
Oil on canvas
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Victor Brauner, Romanian, b.1903
Sign (Signe), 1945, cast 1961
Gilded bronze
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Victor Brauner, Prelude To A Civilization, 1954
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Victor Brauner (Romanian-French, 1903–1966) - Inclusion morphogène, oil on canvas, 81 x 65 cm (1960)
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Victor Brauner, Portrait of André Breton, 1934
Max Ernst and Marie Berthe Aurenche, Portrait d'André Breton, 1930
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Victor Brauner - Outil Spirituel III
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Victor Brauner (1903-1966)— Reflection of a Dark Complexioned Girl [pigments, acrylic on canvas, 1945]
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Victor Brauner
Fascination, 1939
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Victor Brauner, Self portrait with Enucleated Eye, 1937
Victor Brauner (1903 - 1966) is the most important painter of the Romanian avant-garde. After his early Impressionist and Expressionist works, he has contributed to every avant-garde movement/group. However, most of his oeuvre fits within Surrealism, Brauner being regarded as one of the major pre- and post-war Surrealist painters.
As early as 1930, Brauner settled in Paris, where he lived in the same building with Yves Tanguy and Alberto Giacometti. In 1935, he returns to Romania for several exhibitions, but in 1938 he returns in France. On the 28th of August, he loses his left eye in a fight, after having painted a few years earlier ”Self-portrait with enucleated eye”. After several large Surrealist exhibitions, in 1966 (the year of his death) he is chosen to represent France at the Venice Biennale.
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Victor Brauner, Romanian artist, b.1903
The Conqueror 2 (Le conquérant 2), 1956
Oil on canvas
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